Monthly Archives: May 2013
Is Hypnosis any Better than a Placebo?
by Rob MacInnes Perhaps as an informed potential client you’ve wondered about the relationship of hypnotism to a variety of suggestibility responsible for the placebo effect. Some of the readers who are practicing hypnotists, may have on occasion seen the … Continue reading
Hypnosis and Meditation
by Rob MacInnes A frequent question I see arising from clients, the hypno-curious, and even on meditation oriented internet forums is: What is the relationship of hypnosis to meditation? This question takes on many forms: Is hypnosis a form of … Continue reading
Building the Hypnotic Gestalt & The Art of Acceptable Selective Thinking.
by Rob MacInnes As a hypnotist, it’s easy to forget that for many people, the prospect of being hypnotized for the first time can be a formidable leap of faith into the unknown. Someone who has never experienced hypnosis can, … Continue reading
Introduction to Working with Kids and Teens Using Hypnosis
by Nikki Cassar Hello everyone, and welcome to my new column, designed to help and support you when you work with children of all ages. Let me tell you a little about myself, and how I came to work with … Continue reading
Hypnosis Works For Kids And Teens (Part 2)
by Nikki Cassar In this, the second part of my column on working with children, I am going to concentrate on the age bracket of 0-5 years old. If you read my first column, back in October, you will remember … Continue reading




